As the country heads to the polls,observers say strongman Alexander Lukashenko would triumph even if the vote was free and fairIn a school corridor on the outskirts of Minsk, an strange event is taking site. It’s a week before Belaruss presidential election and voters are questioning an opposition candidate approximately the legitimacy of her campaign.“I came here to make sure you’re not a KGB agent, and ” says one woman in the audience of approximately 50 people. Then a man asks why he should vote at all when the results are sure to be falsified.
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Source: theguardian.com